Recording King RPS-7-TS Dirty 30's Series 7 Single 0 Acoustic Guitar - Tobacco Sunburst

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Recording King RPS-7-TS Dirty 30's Series 7 Single 0 Acoustic Guitar - Tobacco Sunburst
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Recording King RPS-7-TS Dirty 30's Series 7 Single 0 Acoustic Guitar - Tobacco Sunburst

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  • Premium Tonewoods: The guitar features a spruce top and white wood back and sides, contributing to its acoustic properties.
  • Classic Fretboard: A rosewood fretboard provides a smooth playing surface, complemented by Harmonella stencil fretboard markers for both function and style.
  • Compact Body: Designed with a Single 0 body shape, this acoustic guitar offers a comfortable and intimate playing experience.
  • Robust Bracing: The instrument incorporates a super clean cross lap X-bracing pattern, enhancing its structural integrity and sound projection.
  • Vintage Aesthetics: Adorned with a striking Tobacco Sunburst finish, vintage-style checkerboard binding, and a bound soundhole, it presents a classic visual appeal.
  • Quality Hardware: Equipped with bone nuts and saddles, along with ivory-button tuning machines, ensuring reliable tuning and sustain.
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Feb 19, 2023
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Unexpected poor quality.

It looks good in pictures, but in real life the fret markers were poorly PAINTED AND THE PAINT BLED PAST THE MARKINGS INTO THE ADJACENT WOOD GRAIN. The fretboard itself was rough and you can feel the wood grain under your fingertips. The sound was decent for an expensive small guitar. The neck was straight. The overall fit and finish was poor and looked cheaper than I would have expected. The strap button at the end of the bout was plastic. There was no strap button near the front of the body. All in all it is not worth $200.00 in my opinion.

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